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Wednesday, September 28, 2016

First Anniversary

Earlier this month we celebrated our one year anniversary by going on a little trip to St. George, Utah. We stayed Friday and Saturday night. Saturday we did some shopping, went to the Red Hills Desert Garden (where many of the below pictures were taken), went to the St. George Temple and Visitors Center, then ate out at Olive Garden before heading to Tuachan Amphitheater to see Tarzan! The show was amazing and it was Mike's first time seeing a Broadway quality production. The singing was amazing, the ape-like mannerisms of the actors was impressive, and the venue was beautiful! One of the most impressive parts was when they flooded the stage with water. Oh, and my when Tarzan and Jane zip lined onto the stage in jungle outfits at the end. (I was hoping that the ending included that.)
During Intermission there was a lot of talk about the BYU/ Utah game that was going on. There were clearly supporters of both sides in the audience. One man stood up and got a bunch of people to sing the BYU Fight Song. It was pretty hilarious.
We got back to our hotel room pretty late, but had to have a slice of year-old preserved wedding cake (which was still amazing) and sparkling cider.
Sunday morning we went back to the Temple to take pictures then went to church. We headed back and went to Bountiful for dinner with Family. What a dreamy weekend. I didn't even work on ANYTHING for school. HA.

I made a short video recapping our first anniversary that you can watch here.

 Red Hills Desert Garden with a great view of St. George.















Tuachan; Such an amazing Venue!




Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Labor Day

 Labor Day Weekend was a much needed break from the first two crazy weeks of school! I am loving Diamond Fork Junior High School, but it was nice to have some time off.

On Friday night, Mike and I went to the last Provo Rooftop Concert of the season featuring the Salt Lake City Mass Choir and the band The Lower Lights. We listen to the Lower Lights Hymn Revival Album almost every Sunday so it was really fun to sing along!



Saturday we went to Ikea to get a new dining table and chairs, then headed up to Bountiful to spend some time with my Family and aunt Michelle who was in town. Mike had a little test Drive in Michelle's Honda CR-V and he is sold on buying one. (We are hoping to buy a car later this year).

Monday we definitely made the most of our extra day of weekend! In the morning we hiked Rock Canyon, took a drive in Provo Canyon, and then went to Seven Peaks because it was the last day of the season! Summer is coming to a close and Fall is upon us! 


(Just look at all those Fall colors!!!)

We decided to take advantage of the weekday lunch prices at Tucanos while we could and it was Mike's first time going! This is his "oh my gosh this is so good" face:) That grilled pineapple though.


Only three more school days to go, then Mike and I will be celebrating our one year anniversary in St. George next weekend! It always helps me get through the week having something to look forward to on the weekends.

Sunday, September 4, 2016

Orlando

Wow, its been months since we went to Florida, but it was too epic to not document. We had such a fun time and got to try a lot of cool restaurants, chill on lots of different beaches, and sweat our socks off. Our Orlando video can be watched here.

We flew in on Monday late afternoon and drove our 12 passenger rental van straight to Cafe Tu Tu Tango. The atmosphere there was really cool. It was very artsy/eclectic. The walls were covered with the art of local artists that was for sale. We all shared a bunch of smaller entrees including Fried Alligator Bites! We stayed in a pink stucco house with a private enclosed pool that was about a half hour from Disney World. Tuesday morning we started our Disney World experience at Hollywood Studios. I loved the atmosphere at Hollywood Studios. It was very Art Deco/ 50s. It was also all out Star Wars with Storm Troopers everywhere, the new Star Wars ride: Star Tours, and the Star Wars firework show. Emma, mom and I went to the Beauty and the Beast show, and later we all went to the Frozen Show at the Hyperion which my mom cried at. It was a sing along and it was really cute to hear all the little girls sing along.









At Hollywood Studios we ate dinner at the 50's Prime Time Cafe. Our waiter was really sarcastic and told Emma he wouldn't take her plate until she ate all her food, and then proceeded to feed Britton. Emma loved it.









 Wednesday we drove to Cape Canaveral and explored the Kennedy Space Center. This was one of my favorite parts of the trip. It made me proud to be an American. We went on a bus tour to see the various launch pads and the Vehicle Assembly Building. We got to see a rocket mounted on the inside of a building that was HUGE! It was amazing. 

The building with the Atlantis space shuttle was pretty amazing as well. While Kenley, Dallin, Cameron and Mike went on a take off simulator and my dad and I were able to walk through the Memorial Exhibit honoring the astronauts lost in the Challenger and Columbia expeditions. It was one of the most emotional museum experiences I've had. There were objects belonging to individuals lost and there were remains of the two shuttles displayed as well. 

 Going to the beach was so relaxing and the Pacific and the Gulf were both SO warm. We got a lot of footage of cool shells and crabs. The little boy in Mike came out as he spent the whole time building (and protecting) his sandcastles.





Thursday we went to Magic Kingdom and it was well, Magic! We were prepared with Fast Passes for all the busy rides thanks to my mom who was on it! We started out easy going on the Peter Pan ride and It's a Small World. Then we went on Splash Mountain and I hated it. Thunder Mountain Railroad was a blast, and I screamed my lungs off. The rest of the day consisted of train rides, "Incredible" dance parties, the Laugh Floor with Monsters Inc, and Jungle Cruises, Pineapple Dole Whips, and the Electrical Lights Parade, a fireworks show, and more.  


Thursday we went to the Beach near St. Petersburg and ate at a crab shack then some overpriced frozen yogurt on the way home:)

Epcot was like going on a condensed World Tour. The highlights for all of us probably included "Soarin Over the World" which is, was, and always will be the coolest ride ever, and eating at the British Pub, The Rose and Crown. 









Overall, it was a really great trip and it was great to spend so much time with my family. We made some great memories that we will never forget.